The New York Affidavit of Facts By Original Creditor (Original Creditor Actions) is a legal document that provides evidence that a creditor has taken certain actions against a debtor. This affidavit is used to prove that the creditor has taken certain steps to collect a debt and to establish the debtor's legal obligation to pay the debt. The affidavit must be filed with the court, and must include information such as the amount of the debt, the name of the original creditor, the date of the debt, and the date of the creditor's action. There are two types of New York Affidavit of Facts By Original Creditor (Original Creditor Actions): Affidavit of Service, and Affidavit of Facts. The Affidavit of Service is used to show that a creditor has sent a notice to a debtor via mail or other means. It must include the date of the notice, the debtor's address, and the method of service. The Affidavit of Facts is used to establish the creditor's legal right to collect the debt. It must include information such as the amount of the debt, the name of the original creditor, the date of the debt, and the date of the creditor's action.